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Stefan Arnold Piano Recital

Stefan Arnold Piano Recital

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Venue : Baroquesaal Kyoto Aoyama Music Memorial Hall
Kyoto Barocksaal

[Unreserved seat] ¥3,000

Organizer / Ticket: Aoyama Music Memorial Hall 075-393-0011

Program

◆ Haydn 《Sonata in B minor》 Hob XVI:32
From Grieg's "Lyric Shorts"
<Melody> <Elegy> <Nocturne>
From Debussy Preludes Volume 1
<Lost Serenade> <Sinking Temple>
<Dance of the Pack> <Minstrel>
Mussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition"

Profile

Stefan Arnold Piano

Born in Würzburg, Germany in 1963. Studied under the late Hans Reigraf at the Hochschule für Musik Hannover, the Berlin University of the Arts, and the Mozarteum Conservatory.
Upon graduating from the Mozarteum Conservatory at the top of his class, he received the Young Artist Award from the Austrian government. He won prizes at the Bösendorfer International Competition, the Senigallia International Competition, and the Dublin International Competition. Invited to Salzburg International Mozart Week, Bologna Music Festival, Rossini Music Festival, etc. He has given concerts at the Berliner Philharmoniker, Salzburg Festspielhaus, Musikverein Vienna, Concerthaus Vienna, Tivoli Copenhagen, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Symphony Hall in Osaka, etc. As a soloist, he has performed with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Stuttgart Philharmonic, the Camerata Salzburg Symphony Orchestra, and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. On the Harmonia and Ambitus labels, he has released 13 CDs including Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, Liszt, Brahms, Berg, Bartok and Piazzolla.
Students of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna have each won and won prizes at various international competitions, including the Beethoven International Competition, the Bösendorfer International Competition, the Bruttner International Competition, the Brahms International Competition, the Entgen International Competition, and the Porto International Competition. play. Since 2004, he has been a professor of piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.